
"Manchester United, the spotlight of this report, is currently placed 5th in the Premier League and has appointed Michael Carrick to coach the team till the end of the season after sacking Ruben Amorim. Usually, few clubs rival Bayern Munich when it comes to changing coaches as if they were used underwear, but Manchester United can give them a run for their money. Unfortunately, changing coaches has never seemed to fix what seems to be more of a systemic issue in Manchester."
"According to Rudy Galetti (@RudyGaletti) of Sportitalia Mercato, Manchester United have included the Dortmund coach in their list of potential coaching options for the summer. Interestingly, Chelsea also seems to have been interested in the coach before resorting to Rosenior after Kovač ruled out a midseason exit. The interest does make sense, however, since Kovač plays a heavy-on-defense, counter-attacking brand of football that emphasizes defensive stability, quick counters, an intense press without the ball, and inverted wing-backs to support the midfield."
Borussia Dortmund occupy second place while Bayern Munich pursue a potentially historic treble. Manchester United sit fifth in the Premier League and appointed Michael Carrick as interim coach after sacking Ruben Amorim. Frequent managerial changes have failed to resolve deeper systemic problems at Manchester United. Niko Kovač is enjoying success at Dortmund and has been added to Manchester United’s list of potential summer coaches. Chelsea reportedly showed interest before Kovač rejected a midseason exit. Kovač favors defensive stability, quick counterattacks, an intense press, and inverted wing-backs. United’s defensive frailties create a plausible fit, but serious doubt exists about whether the club can be fixed.
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